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LC‐IRMS: Towards a High‐Throughput IRMS Methodology?

Authors: Michaël Polet; Lenka Honesova; Peter Van Eenoo;

LC‐IRMS: Towards a High‐Throughput IRMS Methodology?

Abstract

Recently, an LC-IRMS methodology has become available for analyzing endogenous anabolic steroids in a urinary matrix. This could potentially open up new possibilities such as for example a high throughput IRMS methodology.

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Substance Abuse Detection, Doping in Sports, Anabolic Agents, Humans, Steroids, Mass Spectrometry, Chromatography, Liquid, High-Throughput Screening Assays

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